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Welldoc Earns 2025 BIG Artificial Intelligence Excellence Award

Welldoc ®, a digital health leader revolutionizing cardiometabolic care, today announced that it has been named a winner in the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards program presented by the Business Intelligence Group.

Suki AI Is Everywhere—and Aims to Be Invisible

Suki is establishing itself as a darling of some of the largest health care companies in the country. On March 3, Rush—the Chicago-based academic medical center—announced that it will deploy Suki's technology across its entire enterprise,

Wipro GE Healthcare Introduces AI-Powered Versana Premier R3 Ultrasound System

Wipro GE Healthcare has unveiled the Versana Premier R3, an advanced ultrasound system integrating artificial intelligence to enhance diagnostic accuracy and streamline clinical workflows. This state-of-the-art device aligns with the 'Make in India' initiative,

Intermountain CFO's AI playbook: Smarter spending, stronger workforce

Discover how Intermountain Health is utilizing AI and automation to improve efficiency and financial sustainability, as discussed by CFO Clay Ashdown.

Abridge launches generative AI tool for emergency medicine with Emory Healthcare, Johns Hopkins Medicine as early adopters

Abridge has spent the last six years building generative AI tools to help doctors with medical documentation, and the company continues to rapidly roll out new capabilities and features. | Abridge launched a new generative AI product for emergency care and its currently in use at several health systems,

CergenX wins FDA breakthrough designation for neonatal EEG assessment tool

Trained on large databases of brain data among newborns, CergenX's Wave device uses AI to help with earlier detection of brain injury.

AWS and General Catalyst partner to speed up development of health-care AI tools

General Catalyst's portfolio companies, starting with Aidoc and Commure, will use AWS' services to build new artificial intelligence solutions.

AI may listen in on your next doctor's appointment

More doctors are using artificial intelligence to record patient visits, saying the tools save them time and allow them to be more present with patients. Some patients and experts have concerns about privacy and accuracy.